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[DeepL Translation - needs review] "I realized that if I didn't write this story without writing this story." The hottest issues in Korean young adult literature The Perfect Ending to Eulchak Lee's "The Child I Want to Kill" The wait is over. The second installment of The Kid I Want to Kill, which quickly captivated hundreds of thousands of teen readers with its overwhelming immersion and whirlwind plot, is now available. It's a perfect sequel that exceeds expectations. "If the first story w...
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(4.33/5)I was hesitant to read this because sequels usually don't work for me but I'm so glad I did.
The follow up really did justice to the characters from the first novel and continued the story in a fully engaging manner.
Language-wise it's nothing different from the first novel. But overall it's rare to see character development on YA so this is a rare gem in that regard.
Fantastic sequel
Fantastic sequel about the aftermath of what happens in book 1 and how it affects each character. I would say the theme of this book is about rumors and public opinion, and how that can affect a person's life. This book is also about parenthood, and our expectations of our parents and children.
I don't want to spoil too much but this sequel truly gives a sense of completeness to the characters and the story. I cried at the end. If you liked 죽이고 싶은 아이 1 this is a must read!